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Chapter 40: The Burned Bridge
Author: Emmie
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The night came suddenly. One moment, the sky was dull and gray, and the courtyard held the quiet hum of a late-evening wind. The next, it roared with flames licking the edges of the rehab center. Smoke clawed at Alex’s throat before he could even react. Shadows of fire danced across the walls, throwing long, wild shapes over the tile floors and brick corridors. He smelled it first, smoke, thick and bitter. Then the crackling. Then panic. Clara’s voice rang out, sharp and commanding, over the chaos: “Alex! Get out! Now!”

He ran toward the main entrance, the soles of his shoes screeching against the wet tile. Water from the sprinklers hissed as it met the fire, steam rising like ghosts. Patients screamed. Staff shouted instructions he barely heard over the roar.

Alex’s lungs burned. He could taste the smoke, metallic and dry. His chest tightened. Panic clawed up from somewhere deep inside, wrapping him in fear. He saw Clara ahead, her coat singed at the edges, hair plastered to her face
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